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Warning: If you see an Axifer shaft for under $300, it is a fake. Fake Axifer shafts do not have the honeycomb core and will actually increase deflection.
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: The game relies on elastic collisions. You can derive the mathematical models for ball-to-ball and ball-to-rail interactions using the law of reflection and conservation of momentum.
Here is what real users are saying on the forums: Warning: If you see an Axifer shaft for
Billiard systems model a point particle moving inertially inside a domain and reflecting off the boundary. Axifer billiards modify the reflection rule so that reflection depends on direction relative to preferred axes (hence “axifer”), or the boundary’s local anisotropy. These systems arise in modeling anisotropic optical cavities, granular flow with oriented friction, and mathematical explorations of nonstandard dynamical laws.
: The game supports single-player modes against a computer AI, two-player local "hotseat" matches, or solitary practice. If you are looking to create physical or
If you are a casual player who plays once a month at a dive bar, you do not need Axifer. A $50 Walmart cue will serve you fine.